postprint

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English

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Etymology

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From post- +‎ print.

Adjective

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postprint (not comparable)

  1. After (the era or technology of) printing.
    • 2009, G. Thomas Couser, Signifying Bodies: Disability in Contemporary Life Writing, page 12:
      The coming of the digital age has made possible new postprint forms of representation, such as the blog and the online diary.

Noun

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postprint (plural postprints)

  1. The version of a manuscript after it has gone through the peer-review process, but prior to publication in a learned journal; the author's final submission.